Social media ban, 'Halo Law': Here are the new Florida laws taking effect in 2025 HB 3 – Social media restrictions for children. HB 135 – Voter registration applications. HB 267 – Building regulations. SB 184 – 'Halo Law' for first responders. SB 362 – Medical treatment under Worker's Compensation Law.
Rulemaking is an inherent and wholly executive authority, and the Governor retains the authority to oversee rulemaking for any executive branch, department, or entity placed under the supervision of an officer or board appointed by and serving at the pleasure of the Governor.
This one is popular on other lists of weird laws in Florida. If there was some prohibition against singing in a swimsuit, it likely had to do with noise regulation. At the present time, the Sarasota Code of Ordinances prohibits 'singing' but only if it disturbs the peace, quiet, and comfort of others.
Is it true that it's illegal to eat cottage cheese after 6 PM on Sundays in Tampa? Yes, this law does exist. It's one of the many strange laws in Florida that makes you scratch your head. The origins of why it's illegal to eat cottage cheese after 6 PM on Sundays are unclear, but it remains on the books.
It is illegal to expel flatus in a public place after pm on a Thursday.
(1)(a) A minor may not be or remain in a public place or establishment between the hours of p.m. and a.m. of the following day, Sunday through Thursday, except in the case of a legal holiday.
Weapons (ex. guns, replica guns, tasers, knives, sharp objects, blunt objects, aerosol/ pressurized cans, mace/pepper spray) Fire hazards (ex. fireworks, torches, open flames, flammable liquids)
Florida is the 11th most regulated state in the US The US Code of Federal Regulations and the Florida Administrative Code (11th largest in the US) represent a vast system of over 1.3 million combined regulatory restrictions.
The Legislative Branch, as defined in the Constitution, has exclusive lawmaking power. In a simplified version, legislators propose bills which, if passed favorably by both houses and approved by the Governor, become law.
Any court or clerk may accept the electronic transmission of documents for filing and may send documents by electronic transmission after the clerk, together with input from the chief judge of the circuit, has obtained approval of procedures, programs, and standards for electronic filing from the supreme court (“ECF ...